Which Cash Back Credit Card is Right for Me?

Want to earn cash back on every purchase you make? Cash back credit cards can do exactly that by giving you cash back (some cards offer up to 6% back on certain categories!) on everything you buy. Most cards also offer hefty intro bonuses, boosting your rewards potential even more. See the following list of cash back cards from our partners to find the right card for you.

Cash Back: Earn an unlimited 4% back on dining out and entertainment, 2% back on groceries, and 1% back on all other purchases; $500 cash back after you spend $3000 on purchases within 3 months from account opening

Purchase APR: 16.24% - 25.24% (Variable).

Annual Fee: $0 intro for first year; $95 after that

Credit Needed: Excellent, Good

Bottom Line: An unlimited 4% on dining out and entertainment as well as 2% cash back at grocery stores; Huge $500 bonus opportunity Read our full review

Cash Back: $200 online bonus after you spend at least $500 on purchases in the first 90 days of account opening; Earn 3% cash back on gas, 2% back at wholesale clubs & grocery stores up to $2,500 gas/wholesale club/grocery store quarterly purchases, 1% back on other purchases

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